Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-14 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, Maybe I'm confused by the wording of the question, but Safari does not need to be open, nor do you need to configure any settings while in the Safari app. Everything is set while in the Activities pane of VO Utility. Set the parameters you want all from the available items in the

Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-13 Thread Matt T
I tried this once, and couldn't get it to work. So should you turn on quick nav while in Safari, when setting up the VO activity? On 10/13/2019 2:54 AM, Dave Carlson wrote: Ann and Barry, Okay, my verbosity was already set to medium. There was no disclosure triangle after the hot spots

Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-13 Thread Dave Carlson
Ann and Barry, Okay, my verbosity was already set to medium. There was no disclosure triangle after the hot spots button, but there was a “Additional settings” item. Then following was a menu of web and applications. So for the heck of it I clicked on the “additional settings” and there by

Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-13 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Dave, The disclosure triangle is immediately to the right of hotspots. If the label is there, just press VO-Space on it. Barry is right to recommend medium verbosity. You should only use low verbosity in applications you know inside out. As someone who’s been using a Mac for over twenty

Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-13 Thread Dave Carlson
Why does medium verbosity offer the disclosure triangle in the Voiceover activities dialog? Dave Carlson Pioneer, Farfar, Oregonian, Woodworker, Engineer, and Musician -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If you have any questions or

Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-12 Thread Barry Hadder
What is your default speech verbosity set at? I suspect that it is low. If this is the case, you need to set it to medium. > On Oct 12, 2019, at 18:44, Dave Carlson wrote: > > Ann, Sorry, but I do not find any disclosure triangle in the Voiceover > Activities dialog. I created an activity,

Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-12 Thread Dave Carlson
Ann, Sorry, but I do not find any disclosure triangle in the Voiceover Activities dialog. I created an activity, and then have choices for verbosity, web, and hot spots. Nowhere is there a disclosure triangle. Dave Carlson Musician, Engineer, Farfar, Oregonian, Woodworker, and Pioneer --

Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-12 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Dave, You need to expand the disclosure triangle, additional settings to include, by pressing VO-Space. Quick Nav is there. Cheers, Anne > On 12 Oct 2019, at 04:42, Dave Carlson wrote: > > Tim, > I had Safari open, and launched the VO Settings. Under Activities, I added a > new

Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-11 Thread Dave Carlson
Tim, I had Safari open, and launched the VO Settings. Under Activities, I added a new activity. However I didn’t find any reference to Quick Nav or Single-Letter in either the Navigation, General, nor Rotor areas. Any ideas where to look? Dave Carlson Pioneer, Farfar, Oregonian, Woodworker,

Re: Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-11 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, You're thinking backwards :). What you really want is to set up Safari special to have QuickNav on and such, but it not everywhere else, or at least in most places. To accomplish this, go into VO Utility, to the Activity category, cmd-0 I believe. Set up a new activity that makes sure

Shutting Down Quick Nav When Not in Safari

2019-10-11 Thread Dave Carlson
Something that always screws me up is this: I’m navigating round in Safari, Quick Nav and single-letter on. Sometimes I forget to turn off quick nav or single letter when I hit a form field, but I’m getting used to being aware. However when I jump away from Safari to email or some other app, and